A large and 'stunning' family home has gone up for sale for £1.25m in Saddleworth.
Running Hill House is a Grade II listed, four-bedroom home in the sought-after Running Hill hamlet in Dobcross, which comes with its own two-bedroom cottage.
According to the listing on Ryder & Dutton, the main house enjoys "wonderful views", "immaculate interior" and an "abundance of charm and character", including stone walls, mullion windows and exposed beams.
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Through the entrance hall, there is a large lounge with a feature burning stove and a spacious formal dining room which opens into the breakfast area and 'in-frame shaker-style" kitchen, plus a storage area, utility, wine storage and guest toilet.
The first floor then makes way for a large landing, which Ryder & Dutton say could be used as a home office, four double bedrooms and a four-piece family bathroom.
The master bedroom also has a luxury en-suite shower room with underfloor heating.
Outside, the home has mature lawned gardens, patio seating and ample off-road parking.
A double garage offers further parking and could be used as a home office or a gym.
Also on the site is Peak Cottage which the listing says presents a "fantastic opportunity" for families looking to manage an additional home, potential rental opportunity or holiday let.
The cottage has its own parking, lawns, patio seating area and a vegetable garden while enjoying the same "stunning views" as Running Hill House.
Inside, the cottage has a kitchen/breakfast room, a shower room, a "spacious" lounge with bi-folding doors onto the patio and two "generous" first-floor bedrooms, plus a family bathroom.
Ryder & Dutton say the site is ideal for families who are looking for "rural living".
The full listing can be seen on Ryder & Dutton.
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